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10-02-2024, 02:59 PM | #1 |
landarts
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Star, Idaho
Posts: 1,375
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Re: Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy"
I got out in the shop early this morning and flipped over the drinker side door I was working on yesterday. Started to go over this door and realized that there was no major dent or damage to the front side of this door. A few little nicks and, one small spot about the size of a dime and some wonky screw holes from the mirrors. A few places also had pitting caused by the upper and lower trim pieces trapping dirt, debris, and moisture. Last issue was after I removed the lock and handle you can see there was a little cleanup work to be done, again not a big deal, and a very solid door.
Pulled out the mig welder and welded shut a small screw hole on the upper door. knocked it down with 120 grit roloc on a small air grinder. Then topped everything off with a few swipes of filler and in short order of time we were almost ready for a coat of black high build primer. While I was working on the door and waiting for the filler to dry, I started on the cab roof by taping off the trim line so I could scuff sand the Medium Blue paint that overshot the trim line. It will make for a much better bite for the primer and Dark Blue paint coming next.
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